cumulus
clouds are left from the warm front
black clouds and feathered clouds
A cold front
An occluded front is formed during the process of cyclogenesis when a warm front is overtaken by a cold front.
Cb or cumulonimbus clouds form at the cold font associated with heavy showers, followed by cumulus (Cu) clouds. A cold front forms when a more dense, warm air mass over a departing cold air mass
It forms a warm front. Along with this nimbostratus, altostratus, cirrostratus and cirrus clouds are formed.
well clouds often form after a cold front because it is the right weather for a rainy cloud
cold front
at a warm front after it has past it would be cloudy weather and warm air during the front there will be cirrus and stratus clouds during a cold front there will be cumulonibus clouds and after it has passed it will be clear and colder stationary there will be lots of rain and occludded there will be cumulonimbus clouds and the weather will change for both those depending on what front gets more power
It forms a warm front. Along with this nimbostratus, altostratus, cirrostratus and cirrus clouds are formed.
They don't form one, but they signal an oncoming cold front.
Cumulonimbus and Cumulus